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RUGBY LEAGUE Three Rugby League Cup Final programmes, 1947 Leeds v Bradford Northern, 1948 Bradford Northern v Wigan and 1949 Bradford Northern v Halifax. Also included is a ticket for the 48 Final. Occasional very minor fault but no writing and staples are reasonable, in fact these programmes are rarely seen in as good condition as these. Generally good
Mountaineering.- Hunt (John) The Ascent of Everest first edition signature of Sherpa Tenzing Norgay to a museum ticket for the Himalayan Mountaineering Institute in Darjeeling tipped onto endpaper ownership name and notes to endpaper frontispiece plates some coloured illustrations half-title original cloth dust-jacket a little browned small tears along upper edge otherwise a good example 8vo 1953.
Football - ENFIELD, 1959-62. Twelve programmes, including those for matches v. Redhill, 1961; Hornchurch, 1961; Barnet, 1961; Maidstone United, 1961; Sutton United, 1961; and Harrow Town, 1961; and twenty-five assorted other programmes, 1959-72, including Wealdstone v. Enfield (London Senior Cup Final), 1961; Enfield v. Hendon (F.A. Amateur Cup Semi-Final), 1960; Hendon v. Kingstonian (F.A. Amateur Cup Final), 1960, with ticket stub; Redhill v. Enfield, 1962; Enfield v. Tottenham Hotspur (Floodlights Inauguration Match), 1962; West Ham United v. Tottenham Hotspur, 1960; Sheffield Wednesday v. Tottenham Hotspur, 1960; Chelsea v. Tottenham Hotspur, 1961; Arsenal v. Blackpool, 1961; West Bromwich Albion v. Tottenham Hotspur, 1962; [Glasgow] Rangers v. Tottenham Hotspur (European Cup Winners` Tournament, 2nd Round, 2nd Leg), 1962; Leicester City v. Tottenham Hotspur, 1963; and Arsenal v. Tottenham Hotspur, 1963, (total 38).
Football - TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR, 1961-70. Approximately 108 programmes, including those for matches v. Burnley (F.A. Cup Semi-Final), 1961; West Bromwich Albion, 1961 (x2); F.A. Selected XI, 1961; West Ham United, 1961; Arsenal, 1961; Wolverhampton Wanderers, 1961; Gornik Zabrze (European Cup, Preliminary Round), 1961; Aston Villa, 1961; Manchester City, 1961; Burnley, 1961; S.C. Feijenoord (European Cup, 8th Final), 1961; Leicester City, 1961; Birmingham City, 1961; Dukla Prague (European Cup, Quarter-Final), 1962, with ticket-stub; Manchester United (F.A. Cup Semi-Final), 1962; Aston Villa (F.A. Cup, 6th Round), 1962 (torn), with ticket stub; Glasgow Rangers (European Cup Winners Cup, 1st Round), with ticket stub; and F.C. Slovan Bratislava (European Cup Winners Cup, Quarter-Final, 2nd Leg), with ticket stub; also another ticket stub, Tottenham Hotspur v. Benfica (European Champion Clubs` Cup, Semi-Final), 1962; a Tottenham Hotspur F.A. Cup Final 1961 Ballot Card; and a Tottenham Hotspur Official Handbook, 1960-61.
Football - Four assorted programmes, 1976-81, comprising F.A. Cup Finals 1976, with ticket stub; 1979, with two ticket stubs; and 1981, with two ticket stubs; and England v. Scotland, 1979, with ticket stub; together with ticket stubs for the F.A. Cup Final, 1954; England v. Scotland, 1975; England v. Scotland, 1977 (2); England v. Brazil, 1978 (2); England v. Czechoslovakia, 1978; England v. Argentina, 1980; and England v. Scotland, 1981, (3), (total 21 items). Best Bid
Football - Twelve assorted ticket stubs, 1961-84, including those for England v. Portugal, 1961; England v. Scotland, 1965; League Cup Final, 1973; F.A. Cup Final, 1981 (x2); F.A. Cup Final Replay, 1981 (x2) and League Cup Final, 1982; also TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR, 1959-61. Eight programmes (all badly folded / creased and with short tears); TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR, 1996-2002. Thirty-nine programmes; a programme for Liverpool v. Tottenham Hotspur (Milk Cup Final), 1982; and a further quantity of ephemera of football and other interest.
An autograph book containing a number of interesting signatures and signed photos from the 1940s including Eric Portman, Vera Lynn, Shirley Temple, Peggy Cummins, George Formby, Jack Warner and Anne Shelton together with a ticket for the London 1948 Olympics Athletics on Monday August 2nd at Empire Stadium, Wembley View on staceyauction.com
Scarce 1904 Olympic Games Admission Ticket: produced for the St Louis Olympic Games in 1904 which were held in conjunction with the St Louis exhibition. The actual athletics events that formed the bulk of the recognized Olympic sports were held from Monday, August 29 to Saturday to 3rd September. Each day was allocated a number which was printed on the ticket and this particular ticket no 274 represented 30th August being the 2nd day of the Athletics (G) Note: Officially, the games lasted for four and a half months; in fact it was tried to hold an event every day for the duration of the fair. The Olympic calibre events were again mixed with other sporting events, The IOC later declared that 94 of these events were Olympic status. The participants totalled 651 athletes - 645 men and 6 women representing 12 countries. However, only 42 events (less than half) actually included athletes who were not from the United States.
Boxing – Muhammed Ali and Joe Frazier Heavyweight World Championship signed boxing display – comprising a coloured press action of photograph signed by both in gold felt tip pen, plus details and record of each boxer, replica ticket from their fight at Madison Square Gardens – mf&g overall 29.5 x 29.5"
Mike Tyson - 1988 Boxing World Heavyweight Championship signed Ringside ticket - Mike Tyson (Holder) v Frank Bruno (Challenger) £150 ringside ticket signed by Tyson in black felt tip pen (G) note the fight was postponed until 1989 when Bruno took on Tyson in Las Vegas when a left hook by Bruno wobbled Tyson in the 1st round. Plus a collection of 6x early boxing handbooks from 1920s – 1950 (7)
3x early 1920s Blackheath Rugby Football Club season ticket/fixture booklets - to incl `20/21, `25/26, and `26/27 comprising a complete fixture list for all the teams together with Kent County fixtures and England Internationals – in the original gilt cloth boards and inscribed on the back "Workmen`s Season"(G)
Collection of Welsh rugby programmes from the 1950s onwards to incl touring sides and other games (H&A): mostly home matches incl Newport v Stellenbosch and Capetown Univ `56 single folded sheet, Combined Ebbw Vale and Newbridge v South African Univ `57, Monmouthshire v Japan `73, Wales v Japan (under 25)`70,`73, `83,`93, v France 76, 80,`94, 04, v Argentina 76, v Romania 79, `97, 1981 Centenary Celebrations v Overseas XV and v Presidents XV, v England` 83,` 99 plus ticket,` 05, v Ireland 05, Pembrokeshire v Japan `83, v Presidents XV `84 (2), Welsh Students v Spain `85, v Fiji` 85,` 95, Breconshire v USA` 87, v Canada` 93, 2x ` 05(A) c/w tickets and match day team sheets v Italy `96, 05 and 07 (A), v New Zealand `97, `10 v South Africa `00, v Australia `08 - overall (G) in all incl tickets and team sheets (45) Note - change to description - Wales v Italy (A) 05 and 07 have been withdrawn, together with one team sheet v Canada. Hence now (39#).
Hornby Series accessories: Railway accessories No 2 (2) with orange trolley and six milk churns with inserts in original box, with orange trolley, six milk churns, no inserts, in original box, Modelled Miniatures No 1 box only, milk churns (18), watchman`s hut with brazier and poker, corridor connector plates (2), black lamps(14), red, black and silver lamps with two paper packets (13) red and black lamps with one packet (10), four pieces of lichen hedging with wooden base (not Hornby) red tin platform ticket machine and green nametape machine and damaged orange trolley, two keys, two buff station hoardings, corridor connector, bogie and spare wheels on chassis, F-VG, boxes P-F (74)
A parcel of interesting boxing related miscellany and ephemera - a rare programme for the Randolph Turpin and Sugar Ray Robinson World Middleweight Title Fight, July 1951, a used ticket for the Lesnevich and Bruce Woodcock bout, 1946, a pair of well worn black boxing gloves, circa 1940s, a black and white press photograph of Turpin -v- George Angelo at Haringey, a programme for the Victoria Hall, Hanley, signed by Randolph Turpin and Tommy Farr and a Boxing News magazine, September 5th, 1951 etc (catalogue illustrated)
ARSENAL / DAVID O`LEARY Creased ticket and Testimonial brochure for David O`Leary at the Grosvenor House Hotel on 8/4/1984, signed on the front cover by David O`Leary and the back cover includes Tommy Caton, Graham Rix, Frank McLintock, Don Howe, Charlie Nicholas, Brian Talbot and Don Howe. Good

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